Summary

Post WW2 leaves Peggy Carter picking up the pieces of her world after the loss of Steve Rogers, left behind dealing with the same loss and longing, Bucky Barnes attempts, albeit halfheartedly, to pick up the pieces of the same war, the same loss.

With more in common than they at first care to admit, we see what happens to those Steve loved and had to leave behind... And what happens when he comes back and finds the two people he loved most in the world, in love with each other and still VERY much in love with him.

Summary

“Steve… you’ve got tent pants.” Steve furrows his eyebrows and chances a look at Bucky’s crotch before he looks back at his face.

“So do you, jerk.”

“Why don’t you just take care of it?”

“I’m… kinda used to it goin’ away. Or not having to take care of it myself.”

“We could… take care of it together, y’know…” Bucky suggests with a quirk of his eyebrow.

“Or I could just go to the shower and take care of it myself,” Steve suggests instead, but he makes no move to make good on his words.

“Or we could just kill two birds with one stone. Or two boners with a few faps, to be more precise.”

It makes Steve laugh. He turns his head towards Bucky, his smile slowly fading. Bucky watches him intently for any reaction.

Or: Steve fucked a guy that looks a lot like Bucky. Things happen that cause Steve and Bucky to grow apart, which is wearing off on both of them. Steve wants to carve out a new life for himself and Bucky has to deal with it and also with the fact that Steve finds himself a super hot boyfriend at the most inopportune time.

Ensue a lot of angst, unholy amount of pining and not entirely failed attempts at seduction.

Summary

To Darcy Lewis love, love was rare. Love wasn't a word she knew, it wasn't an old friend as it was to many, it was a new acquaintance that she wanted to trust but it was hard. She hadn't grown up in a loving household.

Her father was a drunk, and her mother was dead. Sad story, she knew. Her dad wasn't just a drunk, he was as mean as a snake. No, that was cursing snakes. He was as mean as Marcus Jon Collins. Nothing compared to that old bastards temper.

Darcy Lewis winds up on a greyhound bus seated next to Peggy Carter, the two strike up an odd conversation and that's when her life changed forever. Certainly for the better.

Or

In which Darcy Lewis has magical abilities and is taken in by Clint Barton. Peggy Carter is a great aunt figure, and everyone loves Darcy.

Summary

Clutching his wrist to stem the Hue that wasn’t visible from their military-grade blocker suits anyways, the immediate ‘I found my soulmate’ was quickly followed by ‘Oh no, I found my soulmate’ as he met his soulmate’s eyes across the table. In abject horror, Steve and Bucky stared at one another, each clutching their respective arms as their soul marks hummed excitedly beneath blue and green uniforms. The small presence that had been humming in the back of his head, all his life, really, suddenly emerged and it was the best and worst feeling in the world.

Summary

In the end, it had taken three cars and Howard bribing them all with a trunkload of booze, but with the sea breeze in her hair and Steve at her side, Peggy couldn’t complain about the means to the end.

The team goes to the beach, and Steve's a little nervous about the ocean. Peggy notices. They handle it.

Summary

Peggy Carter was left in a world without Steve Rogers...and a lifetime later, Steve Rogers has awoken to a world without Peggy Carter, with nothing to remember her by but a photo on a Wall of Valor and an agency whose mission is to carry on her legacy after her mysterious disappearance. Even his compass--and the picture of her inside--is no longer in his possession, permanently propped open at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.

Tony isn't too worried about that, though. He's sure he can find a photo of Peggy among his late father's things. There's got to be one.

And if not, maybe he can find one some other way. Anything, he reasons, to help Steve see his best girl again.

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Summary

Blamed for a crime she did not commit, Peggy Carter goes rogue to clear her name. On mission Peggy crosses paths with Dottie Underwood, and they are forced to survive a snow storm together. For Peggy and Dottie, getting to know each other, changes everything.

Summary

Iron man; yes. Tony Stark ‘not recommended’.

Tony Stark, despite popular belief, never saw himself as a God, as someone who couldn't be replaced. In fact, Tony has always known, deep inside, that he is nothing but an engineer, a self-appointed PR to the Avengers. Tony knows that he has no place among spies, gods and supersoldiers; he has no place among heroes.

So he accepted his place and did everything he could in order to prove that he can be useful. He did the only thing he knows how to do well: he fixed things, he pulled out the fires, he covered their mistakes and payed for the things they broke. Until he stopped being useful.

or

Tony is nothing but an engineer: he creates things, yes, but he also fixes them. Until he doesn't.